Artist Andrew Kuo spent the summer hitting as many NY concerts as possible, and he “obsessively charted the entire experience, from reviewing the bands to counting the number of porta-potties.” Check out the results. See also the brief accompanying article. Many more infographics live on his blog.

Comments

On Aussie Fauxhawks:
Thankfully, it’s mostly restricted to teenagers either too young to have developed a genuine sense of style or too full of their own teen-angst to care what anyone thinks. Either way, they’ll grow out of it (as is their right as teenagers) either through the development of some semblance of style or, thanks to male-pattern baldness :-)
As for those older Aussie blokes sporting the Beckhamistic-do, well, we’re suitably ashamed and reguarly attempt to convince them to swim with the crocs or move to the US![Heh heh. I’ll tell you, when my wife and I visited three years ago, we were struck by the dual national passions for that hairdo & those car-truck “ute” combo vehicles. We vowed to return and open a pub called the “Cruck and Fauxhawk.” ;-) –J.]

Nick Watts — 9:53 AM on October 30, 2007

that science of gangsta rap is the funniest thing i’ve seen in weeks. i want t-shirts.

Hey John – old archive, but looks like you’re about to start importing “Crucks” to the US!http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/03/16/2190658.htm[I know! I just discovered that bit of news yesterday. I was kind of intrigued to hear that a “G8 Sport Truck” was on the way, only to realize it was not a truck but a *cruck*. –J.]
(Thanks for the export dollars ;p )
And circa 1968 – after a flash flood, once pulled out and some metho poured over the engine to help get rid of the water, started first time (my parents, travelling around Australia on their honeymoon):http://www.the-farm.net/piccies/Image0126.jpg
So the Ute lives on :-)[Hard core! –J.]